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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1949.
"Red Dean" Speaks At|| BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS-
Soviet "Peace Conference"
PRAISE FOR RUSSIA'S "STRUGGLE FOR PEACE"
Moscow, Aug. 25. The Very Rev. Hewlett Johnson, "Red Dean" of Canterbury, is among the foreign delegates attending the all-Russian "Con- ference of Peace Partisans," which opened here today.
About 1,500 people-delegates from all over the Soviet Union and numerous foreign guests-- attending the opening session heard the Soviet historian, Boris Grekhov, say: "Among the mil-
lions of people in the Soviet Union, not a single man
is to be found who opposes our peace policy."
Peaceful creative labour, Grekhov said, was the
sole basis of life in the So viet Union.
peace
The ConferenOO adopted two-point programme: a report on the "struggle for against warmongers," and a pro- posal for the etection of A Russian committee on peace.
Addressing the conference on behalf of his delegation of six, Dean Johnson said, amid loud cheer: "It will be difeult to lounch war in my country.
In your struggle for pence you are not alone"
itceniitng an interview with Stalin at the Kremlin four years ngo, Dean Johnson sald Stalin was right when he said, "The greatest menace to peace may become the captalist press."
He concluded his address with the words: "Long Hive the Soviet Union Long live peace in the
"Scoiamon int Englishmen world." don't want to be destroyed by
atom bombs I cannot think | ANGLO-US WARMONGERS that my country will Aght
against those who won victory speakers was the poet Nicola over. Fascism at Stalingrad. . .
Government
Appointments Gazetted
Soviet
prace"
"efforis
Deadlock Over· Austrian
Peace Treaty
FURTHER DELAY IN
SIGNING EXPECTED
One
of the chief Russian
Tikhonov,
denounced who Anglo-American warmongers, saying: "By now it is clear they are not the masters of the world."
Ho contrasted the Union's struggle for
London, Aug. 25.-Agreement on an Austrian with American dominate the world,” illustrated
peace treaty is not expected here by the target date by US policy in Germany and
of September 1. The Foreign Ministers' deputies dis- the Atlantic Part,
several cussing it in London have failed, which he
slove to Japanese-Ger. likened to the
problems, which are likely to be referred to the next man anti-Comintern Paci, The
meeting of the Foreign Ministers' Council, according Anglo-Americans had
to an authoritative zource tonight. certain concessions at the l session
of the Council Foreign Ministers, but only because of the pressure of the simple people and the oncoming crisis.
So
---Marching up and down'again (above) have worn away the pavement outside Buckingham Palace. much so that one day recently the Guards sentries were ordered off their beat for a while so that work- men could replace the stones they had worn into a channel (left). (London Express Service).
B.E.A.
MAY BUY PROPELLER-JET
AIRLINERS
London, Aug. 25,—British European Airways has opened negotiations for the purchase of a number of Vickers Viscount propeller-jet airliners.
Announcing this here today, the
Chairman of BEA, Lord Douglas of 'Kirtleside, said that the new aircraft would be used with the 20 Airspeed Am- bassadors already ordered.
British West Indian Airways, associate of the British Over- seas Air Corporation, will uno Viscounts to link the ́ ́ West Indian islands with the Ameri can continent.
of
Television For The Midlands
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The cruising speed of the Viscount in stated to be more than 300 miles an hour at 25,- 1000 feet. It will have u gross weight of 50,000 lbs and carry 40 passengers,
The frat Viscounts tire ex-
The sound side of a transmis- pected to
come into service in sion is taken care of by moving- 1952 or carly 1953.
coll mlerophones, some on fixed Sir Miles Thomas, Chairman stands and others on booms per-
BOAC, speaking of British mitting extra mobility.
Each -alreraft industry competition studio unit delivers two signals, with the United States, said:
plcture representing the "The mammoth of mass Pro- and the other the associated duction has his Achilles heel.sound. less light of foot, less He is
first is complete with in adapting new ideas and new techniques to ponder-ynchronising impulses added
the control-room powerful
пр- production from on Soviet claims to machinery. The unresolved deadlock
paratus to enable the viewer's German assets listed in five annexca to the critical
receiver to "That should enable
build up the 1405 lings into which each picture 18: Article 35 of the Treaty is the main outstanding prob-Britain to held our ground. following appointments
Sir Miles said that investiga- divided into a faithfully trans- icm. are notified in the Gazette:
He sald America had become
mitted view. tions were now being made in- Mr G. S, Wilson to be Assis marrison state and a military It. Is
to the possibility of n Six-jel tant Commissioner of Police;
with generals
engined, light-refuelled Jong Dr R. L. Lancaster, to be over economic and politica! Hefhat the
range flying bout for use o and Wall Street magnates con- Medical Officer;
the Commonwealth routes. Mrtinonly "nesaulting Jabour."
itcuter. Tiklionov drew loud cheers when he enld:
Mr G. S. Wilson
The
Promoted
Mr Chan Kal Law and Pong
be Sub- Wing Shiu to Inspectors of Schools;
Dr K. W.. Chaun to be member
of the Dental Board; .
R.
The names of V. Kenniff and
camp,
made
of
faking
"The Soviet man is the great
not thought probable
deputies' conference, į sitting since mid-June, will be prolonged.
Siner, in the view of cipio- matte quarters here. the Coun
est peacetime worker, the great-eil et Foreign Ministers Is un-
wartime roldier, nut woe to
J. Vernall have been re-him who tries to interfere with
his peaceful labour."
moved
from
FOREIGNERS HONOURED
Among the Foreigners attend- Ing the Conference are: Pro- fessor W.E.C. Dubois, American negro historian, Pietro Nenni,
likely to meet again unto the end of the year, signature of the treaty will inevitably be delayed
several months for more.
Observers here believa
the Italian Left Wing Socialist while in London this week leader, Jean Lafite, of France, Kart Gruber,
and
New Barrister For Colony
Wide Experience In China
Mr Vermier Yantak Chla, ala. Ph. B. who had his carly
that educalon at the Diocesan
School and who has held Im- Dportant Judicial posis in China
nimble
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of
us
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Outside units comprise desily a scanner van, which is a form of mobile control room with all the necessary, apparatus operating three cameras and six microphones. At the site of the broadcast it delivers sound vision signals to the central con- trol room. In certain circum- stances an underground cable may be used.
Broadcasting House and Alexandra Palace are connected circuit. cable by a permanent The Governor has approved of with terminal amplifying and Hongkong Defence Force: the following promotions in the
equalising apparatus at ends. The cable is continued Privates H. A de B, Botelho, around selected areas in central
both
the List of Authorised Architects on their censing to practise in Hong- konfi
The name of Hin Fong 1p has been reinserted in the List of Authorised Architects;
The appofalinent of Mr W.
the Austrian since 1922, was admitted and A. N. Braude, B. C. Field, C. M. London, near which Important Meinlash Smith as on Official
on Mr the Rector of Berlin University, Foreign Minister, who has seen enrolled as a barrister in Hong-McEwan and W. G. Wormal to broadcasts are been revoked
Fiederich,
at the the F
Supreme Court be Captains; from alt. East European all four depulles, has establish- kong
morning by anded that neither the West nor the Justice, Sir Leslie Gluson.
Chief countries, China, Korea Albanjo,
Soviet delegation is willing to Prof. Dubois, Dean Johnson make concessions over the The Attorney General (the und Father Joseph Plojhar,
Soviet clnlms to German ns-Hon J. D. Grin, KC) moved the application on behalf of Mr the Czechoslovak Ministry Health, sat with several dozen sets.
Chiu, who was supported by Mr other foreign
Mr M. A. da Silva.
JP has Smith's retirement from public service of the Colony.
INVASION FEARED
quests
delegates
al
of
On
the be- red trade
Dr Gruber called on Ernest Revin At the Foreign
nice this afternoon..
Tet
the
flower-bedecked platform
Mr Griffin sald Mr Chiu was hind tables covered with balze. Se
Several other prominent
called to the Bar by the Inner (Continued from Page-1)
Soviet intellectuals and
It is believed in usually in-Temple, London, in 1922. He collective farm formed quarters here that this had extensive experience In under General Pai Chung-hsi.union, and
The spokesman said strong leaders shared the honour.
Among members of the pre-meeting will serve to crystallise China and had practised as an defence positions have been
the English barrister in the Shang- fidium elected
Dmitri the recognition by both were
bal Mixed Court. established
In addition around Amoy,-
and the Shostakovich, the composer, Austrian Government
he had held high legal, judiciul Associated Press.
writers Konstantin Simionov, Westem deputies that in the an academic olles In China. Alexander Fatleyet, Alexander; absener
STILL TOP DOG
of Soviet concessions,
New York, Aug. 25.—The Korncichuk, Ilye Elixenburg agreement on the treaty can no "Mr Chiu returns to Hong- New York Times, in an edi-and Mikhail Sholokhov, the longer be expected by Seplemis; kong where, I bellove, he was torial commenting Generalla scientists Sergei Vavilov and, when the four deputies are simo Chiang Kai-shek's return Professor Troßm
to report back Ministers.-Reuter,
to Chungking, sald today:
United Press.
"The re-emergence of Gun-
eralissimo Chiang can only be
ascribed to renewed realisation
Lysenko.
to the Foreign
on the part of all Chinese - SIDE GLANCES
tional fictions that he ta the
only man with
sumclent per- sonul authority and prestige to hold them together
and per- chance save them from hanging separately. Certainly all other leaders who attempted to take his place proved to be dismal failures.
"Whether Chiang Kai-shek will succeed at this late date is, of courco another matter, The adamant State Department is againat any assistance to him. But it will be noted that among those who
military urge new support to the national regime is Hornbeck, former
Dr Stanley
State Department expert
affairs who was Far Eastern replaced in that capacity to wards the end of the war by men of different capacity. considering the Chinese "prob lems the Congress cannot ignore hl's views and those of men like him."United Press.
AMETHYST'S FLAG
Plymouth, Aug. 20.-The white ensign which
frigate the Amethyst flew during her escape down the Yangtse is to be placed in the church of St Nicholas, in the Royal Naval barracks, Devonport
The Amethyst a Devonport- ship, will be flying the mannest prisign when she arrives in
on November 1st. Plymouth
A signal from the 'Amethyst, now undergoing repairs in Hongkong, expressed fdelight that the fag, ba handed over to Devonport for all time-Beuter.
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born and where he received his
likely to
For
greater
be
mndc. D. W. Jones, DFC, AFC, has The scanning van can be cun. been commissioned as Pilot Om-nceted with this cable by means cer in the HK Defence Force for of ordinary telephone circuits, service In the General Dulies provided the length of these is Branch Force. He is also promoted to miles.
of the Hongkong Air not greater than two or three distances Flying Offear.
is had to recourse is
radla radio The Governor has approved link through B Becond van the relinquishment of the ap- paintment
which transmits the vision of Capt A. F. P. signals to a a receiving Wilson, The Buffs (Royal East where a special television re- Kent Regiment) as his ADC. ceiver reproduces the original vision signals and passes them
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Much equipment
is needed
for an outside broadcast.
On
Occasions when a radio link is
to be used an
elevated aerial
is needed, and Л standard fro escape Mas
proved the most of raising torney General." "On my own
feat from behalf and on behalf of mySquare in 1703 to a £9,000,000 "sell out" today is the remark-
the ground. For ndditional colleagues at the Bar I extend a welcome to him on his returnable development of W. H. power a fourth vehicle contain-
be used. J. W. TAYLOR.
early education," suid the Ate small bookshop in Grosvenor this to some eighty
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By Galbraith and express the hope that in Smith and Son, Limited, book-in: a portable generator has to
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The third Viscount Hamble- dion, Afth generation of 1019. Admitting Mr Chiu, the Chlor Smiths, died in March Justice said he had the advant-ils fortune has incurred death age of not only being on English duties of £6,000,000 and in barrister but being able to bring order to meet them, it has been to bear in his proctice an exten, decided to form the W. H sive knowledge of the laws and Smith (Holdings) Limited and | custom+of Clilna which would | to sell shares valued at £0,000,-
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was several times heard to mut- ter: "All Hes" and "Filthy",
Mr Chiu s 58. Among the The head of the firm today is
The prosecution accussed him judicial posts he has held, aro | 43-year-old David Smith, great-of. liquidating thousands of | those of Chlef Justice of the grandson of the founder.
Russlans, Jews and gyPalos and, Couris
Kluklang. of Wuhu,
The new Lord Hambledon, using prisoners minefield Nanchang, Amoy and Chichyong aged 18, has not yet joined the guides, and Attorney-General of Chung- firm-Reuter. shan Court,
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